Good to see so many media industry executives expressing skepticism about the idea of government subsidies for the press. Danny Glover brought to my attention this new survey by the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism in association with the American Society of News Editors (ASNE) and the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA). It revealed that, "Fully 75% of all news executives surveyed--and 88% of newspaper executives--said they had 'serious reservations,' or the highest level of concern, about direct subsidies from the government." A smaller percentage (only 46%) had serious reservations about tax credits for news organizations, then again, only 13% said they "would welcome such funding" and just 6% said they were "enthusiastic" about it.

Olivia would not understand this sentence teacher, Fei Qiang single curse? He dare to do? He only just started graduate, dare own brother ah. Olivia really do not understand Qiang, with his temper now, single Fei really want to become the kind of corrupt officials estimated the ancient professors do not go, he ran up the pointed nose scolded.